District Activity Day



Saturday, June 23 in Madison County from 10am to 2pm
Those 4-Her’s advancing from the county level presentation and public speaking contest are able to compete on the district level at District Activity Day.  Both silver and gold winners in each category and age division can compete at the state level in Raleigh, NC during State 4-H Congress.  State winners in sponsored categories receive cash awards.   In specific categories, the state-winning seniors may go on to compete at the national level.  Participants are chosen from each age division and category at county competition, May 22 at County Activity Night.

4-H County Activity Night at Extension Center



Location TBA
Tuesday, May 22 from 3pm to 6pm
Prior registration required – due by Friday, May 11
County level presentations and entertains are open to youth ages 5 to 19 years old.  The annual Spring Activity Night is our county competition night featuring the local entertains and county level presentations competition.  An afternoon of fun and competition for Haywood County 4-H, the Activity Night will be May 22 starting at 3pm in the auditorium of the Haywood Community College High Tech Center .  Each presenter will be given the presentation line-up in advance to schedule their time during the county level competition.  Please call the Extension Office at 828-456-3575 to schedule an appointment for judging by Friday, May 11.   Light refreshments will be provided for participants and guests.

4-H Application Resume Interview Essay (AIRE) Competition



Due: Friday, April 27 at Extension Office
Haywood County 4-Hers ages 13-18 are invited to participate in the Application, Resume, Interview and Essay (ARIE) workshop.  AIRE is a 4-step process by which youth are chosen to attend National events such as National Congress, National Conference, and International Leadership Conference.  As part of the application, 4-Hers need to capture records of their 4-H accomplishments and projects in a resume.  If you would like help with your application please call the Extension Office at 456-3575 to schedule a time to meet. 

4-H Application Resume Interview Workshop Series



Monday, April 2 through Monday, April 23, Snow Date Monday, April 30
Canton Library from 3:30 to 5pm

Monday, April 2 How to Create Your First Resume and Interview Basics Workshop
Youth participants, ages 12+, will learn about resumes: types of resumes, styles, design, and receive a draft to create their own resume.  Youth will receive a resume format to begin to fashion their own resume.  Youth will need to type and print a copy of their resume draft to bring to the second session. 

Monday, April 9 Working Session on Your First Resume
How would you like to take your resume draft and get help from human resource professionals.  This youth adult partnership will allow 4-H’ers to get help and advise on their resume in terms of grammar, style, and content. 

Monday, April 23 County Level Mock Interview
This is your opportunity to learn about interviews hands-on.  Experience is one of the best teachers.  Youth will receive tips to help their prepare for their interview during the first session on Monday, April 2.  County human resource professionals will serve as interview panelists to give youth feedback to improve for their next resume for the future; which could be for their first job, State 4-H ARIE competition, or college scholarship. 

Charles Shuford Memorial Scholarship


Saturday, March 31


Haywood County residents active in 4-H; pursuing an undergraduate degree or technical training beyond high school; must maintain a 2.5 GPA in major. Application and financial information form are available online at: http://www.nccommunityfoundation.org/scholarships/show?id=973&from=33.  Applications should be mailed to the Haywood County Cooperative Extension Center to the Attention of Bill Skelton, 589 Raccoon Road; Waynesville, NC 28786.  Applications are due by Saturday, March 31, 2018. 

West District Teen Retreat



Saturday, March 24 – Sunday, March 25
Location: Blue Ridge Assembly in Black Mountain
Cost: $85 due with registration, deadline on Thursday, March 1
Youth ages 13 and older
Haywood County 4-Her’s ages 13 as of January 1 are invited to attend the West District Teen Retreat.  4-Hers will meet other county delegates from across the district, earn 4-H  Ambassador credits, take part in district officer elections, and participate in fun and informative workshops.  The cost of attending Teen Retreat is $85 and registration is due by Thursday, March 2.  Please call the Extension Center at 456-3575 to register or for more information.  4-Hers will need to bring a notepad, warm clothes for outdoor activities, and toiletries. 

West District 4-H Volunteer Leaders Spring Training



Saturday, March 17 from 10am to 2pm
Location: Mountain Horticultural Crops Research and Extension Center in Mills River
Cost: Early Bird $10, after deadline $15
Mark your calendars for the West District 4-H Volunteer Leaders Spring Training, Saturday, March 17, from 10 am to 2 pm.  West District volunteers can come and learn more about 4-H presentations, project records, electric program, ARIE, container gardens, hosting a chopped competition, and much more.  Registration fee includes materials and lunch.  The address for the Mountain Horticultural Crops Research and Extension Center is 455 Research Drive, Mills River, NC 28759.

Teen Council Readers Are Leaders



The 4-H Teen Leadership Council is open to teens, ages 12 to 18 years old.  The Teen Leadership Council members participate in a variety of leadership training opportunities throughout the year.  One of the local leadership programs is the Readers Are Leaders, a leadership book review program, in which members teen council members read books dealing with different areas of leadership development.  This review will cover Emotional Intelligence by Travis Bradberry and Jean Greaves.  Emotional Intelligence 2.0 delivers a step-by-step program for increasing your EQ via four, core EQ skills that enable you to achieve your fullest potential:
1) Self-Awareness
2) Self-Management
3) Social Awareness
4) Relationship Management  The upcoming book review will be held at the Canton Library afterschool on Monday,
February 26 from 3:30pm to 5pm.